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Steps (Two, three or four)
Before entering your recreational vehicle place your hand in the
center of the step assembly. Pull the step outwards. The step
assembly will raise slightly and then out, away from the coach. The
lower step will unfold 180° to useable position. The arm on the step
will meet a positive stop. Step care, maintenance and lubrication will
be found in the maintenance manual.
Second type of step is when looking at the entrance door, you will see
no step. Open the door and step will be inside, attached the floor with
8 to 12 screws, standing upright.
With one hand turn the yellow or blue handle, hold the step with the
other and slowly lower step to ground now using both hands. Adjust
legs correctly to ground.
Windows
All windows are of slider opening design or solid picture window.
Sliders may open horizontal or vertical as called for per floor plan.
Egress windows have an unlocking handle or two small hinged clips
on each side. After unlatching, the panel will swing out on a top
hinge. On some egress windows, screens are attached to the swing
out panel of window.
ALWAYS be sure egress windows are latched before traveling. If left
unlatched, it may be destroyed during travel.
Doors
Locks on entrance doors have two lock mechanisms, a deadbolt in
the frame section of lock and a standard lock in the handle. Both
locks use the same key.
Screen doors may have two types of latches. First, a "roller" latch and
secondly, a "hook" latch which needs to be tripped to open.
After lubrication, be sure no lubricant is remaining on step, causing a per-
son to slip.
CAUTION
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